Meet the Joneses: How the Candidates' Plans Affect You

'Tis the season for presidential promises. But what do Barack Obama's and John McCain's plans really mean for you? "Good Morning America" is breaking down the candidates' strategies on taxes, education and health care as part of its "Meet the Joneses" series.

During the weeks of the Democratic and Republican conventions, "GMA" will introduce you to a different average American family, all with the surname Jones, to show you how the Obama and McCain plans would affect a family.

Find out just what the presidential hopefuls' policies mean for the Joneses and you by checking out the stories below.

Obama's Health Care Plan for the Joneses, of Calif.

Lourdes and Bill Jones are working parents raising three children in California.

For this election, the Jones family's top concern is health care. Their young daughter has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Her treatment costs $160 per month, but insurance does not cover it.